The Cedarville Herald, Volume 24, Numbers 27-52
iili|ii»ftliii»iiiiili> itjiiiiiiiiiiiiHnj|j^ “ My hsir wax filing out very fast *nti I was greatly alarmed, J then tried Ayer?s Hair Vigor sad myXsirstoppedMUrgatonce.* Mrs, <3*A- McVay, Alexandria, Q. The troubleis yourhair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Saveyour hair. Feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs lire beginning to show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore color every ■4• time. jn« stdtje. AIMnfKbl*. . It soar (lrnsfrlst c:nmbt supply yon, land us (tup ilitllsr and wo wUrexpiosa .youshuttle. .. ot your BMrew __name Address, ■ Mass, •Local andPersonal.'t^-JLJo re* ' W, K. Sterictt and wife have turned from their ,eastern trip. \ -—The best line of collars in tb/s town at Porn’s. Robert Galbreafch is assisting m clerking at Cooper’s grocery during theabsence of George Winter. —Wanted- at once. -All my sacksreturned _✓ W .B. Sterrett. —Eczenm,saltrkeura,tetter,chafing, ; ivy poisoning and all skin' tortures are quickly cured by IfoWUfc’s Witch Ha- ssel Salve., -The certain pile cure. MayorJVfolford and Marshall Grin- die ■were in Springfield Wednaday. . -—Painted like new, are the buggies that are painted at Wolford's, Miss Bernice. Wolford, -o f Bpring field, was the Sabbath guest of her parents, Mayor -Wolford and wife. . Messra George and Audrew Winter, left Monday morning for Buffalo where they will spend about 10 days taking in ttuc-sigbfeHftbont tire exjTOsi tion, —The weather is nice why not have that old buggy repainted at Wolford’s! —“ The Doctors' told roe roy cough was-incurable, •One--Minute -Cough Cure made roc a well man.” Norris Silver, North/Stratford, ‘N. H.—Be cause you’vqjnot found relief from a stubborn cough, don’t despair, One Minute Cough Cure has cared thou sands and it will cure you. Safe and sure. Bidgway &Co. Tho stone work on the now church is progressing nicely.. It will require some five or six weeks to complete it. Jr W, McLean has the contract a* building a new barn on the :Wil liamson land, recently purchased by Mr,, John Clemans, of Jamestown • Vegetarian. Baked Beans. . With Tomatoe Sauce. No Meat. No Fat; - At Grav’s. ICirby Isreal, this .week, sold his. billiard room to Bay Hitchcock, for. merly engaget in the jewelry business here. Mr Hitchcock was very popu lar among the boys and. will be gladly welcomed by his friends, ■ Mrs. Jamison has moved into Dep uty SheriffTarbox’sproperty on Main street. • ' ricots aisins —New Crop . California■A Beaches, Brumes, Grapes and at Gray’S. ' The SUE. Sabbath School Class, No f , gave Mrs David Banda(1 an agreeable suprise,- Tuesday of .this week, in honor of her birth-day. —Danger, disease and death follow neglect or thB- bowels. UseDeWitt’s Little Early Bisers to regulate them and 3ou will add years to yOur life and life "to your, years.. Easy to take, never gripe. Bidgway <&Co. > J. L. Fianery, proprietor of a mus ic house in Springfield under, the same name, was in town, Wednesday, accompanied by his representative Mr Martin. ■The gentlemen were looking over the territory in the in -tereat of their business. An ‘ipl* of the above firm will be found iu this issue. „ . ' —Now is the time.to gat-your buggy painted •at Wolford’s The delegates and visitors to Ojn: cinnati during the E. P, Synod; re turned home Wednesday exening, • —For light bdggy harness,' work harness, whips, pads, etc,; try Dorn, the harness man. John McCorkell is taking his vaca tion this week and consequently his heaming countenance is missing at Bird’s store. While off John .has de veloped into a full fledged artist, and gave his dwelling a fresh coat of paint. • * -r -4 *'•. ■- ' • »r—Get your buggy painted . , at Wolford’s. A number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Hester Miller, at Clif ton, .widow of John Miller, who died a number o f years ago. Mrs. Miller was 90 years o f age death being due toher advanced rge.' —For the best galvanized iron water tanks and troughs see Bierce & Stewart as they will quote yon lowest prices. The stone for the range work on the new B; B. church come from a quarry near Springfield'. » —A surgical Operation is not nec* emery to cure piles, DeWitt’a Witch Hazel SMvpi<kws~llI"“ that expense and neverTails, Beware of counter feits, Bidgway & Co. ■1 - o . . . . /■ - Mrs, Grant Lyod, o f Farmersville, 0 „ is visiling relatives here, Dr. B. B, Madden, Practice lim ited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT* Glasses Accurately Ad justed. Allen Building, Xonia, 0, 'releplious,—Ofl5« No. 73, R«i;Icnee >No. j>. We are in reedgt of a copy the Insurance Press, -Which gives some interesting Statistics* in regard to life insurance paid last year. The amount range from thousands to lea's of mil lion, nearly 11,000,000 being dis tributed every business day o f last year. In 1890 there waif$9,600,000 paid to trolley holders in . Ohio, and in 1900, 910,700,000. According to the Press there was $7,000 paid -to Cedarvillej $10,000' paid to Osborn; $28,340 to Trebines, and $47,891 to Xenia. -M r , W ,& Whcdon, Cashier of the i?jf*t National Bank o f Winlerset Idwa, in a receut letter givescome «&■ Hence with carpentcrin his employ, lue at will be o f va to other meehan Jr*. H* says; “ l had a carpenter working working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days, on anootiut being. troubled with diar rhoea. 1 I mentioned to him that I had been tfmtlariy troubled" and that ChamhkriahiV Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea femrily had cured me. He bought wIrotth; of it from the drbggta here and" informed me that jifoafe ‘cured .him, and lie is again i t 6 * work.* For note by 0 , ffl, , >. ’ • 1 —Jennie—To have a round beau tiful neck wiggle youjr head from side to side, every night take Bocky Mountain Tea. It’s a short cut to a graceful Form. 35c, Ask yoiirdrug gist . . . -. Ed Griffith, the- barber,, who re cently opened a ' shop -ip the Boyd room, has soljl his shop ‘ and business to a barber from Springfield, who will next week. take charge —Paint your house with James E, Patton’s Bun Proof Paint, Get it at Kerr & Hastings Bros. Kirby Tsreal was in Cincinnati, this week, purchasing some billiard tables for a room room he expects ,to open in Dayton. , ■ —A choice line o f all kinds of Groceries, at Gray’s. • •* -' In cleaning the cistern in front of Bird’s store it was found ,that the ce ment had been cracked and shattered on’ the north end of the cistern. It is supposed to have- been caused by .the blasting for the-telephone pole which was placed only a few feet away. This cistern Was very filthy, some 12 or 15 barrels of sediment being taken out. Possibly if some of the conaurn era of public cistern water were awaie as to what matter was in same; there would have been less water used, thereby saving the corporation con siderate trouble. - —The painting season is here, why dot have your house brightened by a coat of James E. Patton’s Sun Proof paint. Afiveyear.guarant.ee given no'ld by Kerr tfc Hastings Bros, An .old lady by. the .name of Me: Kinney traded horses with a profes sional horse trader and from her story, got the worst of the deal. She claim ed her horse was safe and. sound' and so did the trader After the trade was made she discovered she had been buncoed and came to town and re ported . sdme to the officers. While here she sawher horse tied to the rack and attempted to get the animal, but the fellow was soon on the horse and left town on the run. He did not terry longfafter the lady searched for the officers. “ Every thing is fair in horse trading,.” so they say. —WhyBake when it is so hot, buy Langdon’s bread at Cooper’s, it’s the best bread in town, - MarcUifSlroup, ctiairmanTXsaae Dines secretary, John Nisbet treasurer, A resolutionwas adopted recommending B, F. Kerr, of this place for Deputy Supervisor- of Elections. Mr. Kerr takes the place o f John B Smith, who has made an able officer whiltgsou the board, his work being for the^est in terests of the public. He has held the office for 12 years, ever sinco the officeWas created, . —Mr. James Browrt of Pntsmouth, Va., over 90 years o f age, suffered for cam with a bad sore on hisface. ’hysiciatiS could not help him. De* Witt’s Witch Hazel Halve cured him permanently. Iiidgway & Co. Burning the rftitt storm, Thursday, a galvanized trough two feet wide and si?, feet long Caught one half inch of Waterin about half,an hour. A base ballgnme takes place in Cin cinnati to-day in which the ministers of the. city play the attorneys. Tn the line up we notice the the name of Rev. Trumbull Lee, the genthsman who wasjudge hi recent society con^ tot, Tho game is for charity. —“ A few months ago, food which i\ ate for breakfast would not remain In pty stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle o f of your Kodol Dys pepsia Cure and can now eat roy breakfast and other meals with a relish and my foo<h thormighy digested. Nothing tquala DyspepsiaCyro for ilotnaeh troubles,” II, H, Pitts, Arlington, Tc;e. Kedol Dyspepsia Cure digests1what you cat. Bldg- way & Ctt. A number o f telephonesand electric lights were burned out with lightning Thursday, ' There were no electrio lights two days o f this week, the dynamo being out of order and had to bo sent to Springfield for repairs, —The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot successfully compete with hie healthy rival, DeWitt’aLittle Early Bisers the famous pills for constipa tion will remove the cause of yoyr troubles,, Bidgway & Co, The National Cash Begister works opened Wednesday; after being closed; down for several weeks,. Eighteen hundred raen'returned to work. The polishers, moldera and carpenters re- fnsed to return, as they were out on a strike before the close-down, and theirdifficulties are not yet settled, tf • —Don’t get side-tracked ip busi- •iiess. Dulliness sometimes passes for death. -Men with brains reach the goal. Bocky Mountain Tea puts gray matter into one’s head, 35c. Ask your druggist. Bev Alvin Orr filled the pulpit at Springfield U. P, church"last Sabbath evening in the a’ ..ence ofBev Humes. He left Thursday for Chicago where ho will spend a couple of Sabbaths. Kobert Wallace met with an acci dent, last Friday evening that might have resulted more seriously- than it did; While, riding through town on his bicycle at a good speed hejeame In contact vith a buggy in front of the Herald office. . He was thrown vio lently to the ground and wub consid erably bruised and shaken up. He also "received a bad cut on the face. The wheel was damaged slightly. •Evei'ything inTin ,and Grahiteware , at Cooper’s, Bev G. W. Benn, o f Staunton, 111., is the guest of Bev Sanderson. We have a special'-' article written expressly for the Herald by J', W, Decker of the Ohio State-University, on “ The Benefits of a Cheese Factory to the Farmer ” I t will appear next week. -Don’t get excited i f company comes in on you unexpectedly,'just Hotel and en take them to the City tertamthem., Popular prices, ial rates to families* Spec* Messrs, Ed Hagar, II, M. Barber and Win Northup were at Bookwai ter, yesterday, attending a suit for some straw that has been in contra- ■vere3r for some time,. The Sabbath Schools,of Xenia held n picnic at Samuel Dean’sgrove, yes terday. Bev, Edward Everett Hale gave an address. Mrs, Lizzie Spabr, of Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, has .been visiting lier brother, J. H, Milburn, The Oedarviile College fadhlty and board of trustees- lately conferred the degree of A ; M. upon Bruce Collins, o f Greely, Colo. —Binder Twine and Machine Oil ; 1 ,,at Cooper’s. Mrs Jeanette McCIarren, oflberia, O., who has been visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Hale Collins, and family for the last few .weeks, went to Hpring- field on Thursday to visit with, her other daughter, Mrs. Grace KyJe, Charles Minser is having his cot tage repainted, . Noil Stires, of Xenia, has’ charge of Bidgway & Go’s, drug store during B. G’s absence. Marion McLean was touched, for something like one hundred dollars sometime Thursday afternoon, He was at his homeasleep when the theft was committed, The money was in his clothes, there being something like $150 m all. The theif was merciful to Mr. McLean, left about $40 o f the entire amount. . The sura was right good for one time. ’ Mariou says he Has a good idea who got "the mdney. The following invitations have been issued; “'Mrs' Mary J. McMillan in- vitesyou to be presentat the.marriage ■of her daughter, Harriet May to- Mr Charles T. Stevenson. Wednesday evening, June 20,- 1901, at 7:30 o’clock, Cedarville, Ohio. At home,. Wabash, Indiana, July 10, 1901.” The lumber firm of Tarbox &t Son are building an an addition to one of their lumber hoils.es. r - -Cooper keeps n full stock and the best of everything in the grocery line. Antioch college.commenceraent wiis held in the college hall Wednesday, with four students graduating. Geo. Little of Xenia, was elected on tho board of trustees' iu place of his father, Hon: John Little, deceased, A committee reported resolutions up ou the death of Hon. John Little. .. —House to rent to small family. Inquire of J. P* Satterfield. There has been plenty of jrain the past week, and it .wasn’t a drizzlo- drazzle either, yet the ground took up the most, o f the water as the creek, has risen only a few baches, Wliat we need is a gusher, in order that the creek might be thoroughly cleaned ps it has been nearly two yeais since we had high Water,- consequently the stream is becoming filthy. Bopc, all sizesA, f, f , % and 1 in per a i lb 12|c ex. HarvestingOil, good per gal 20c Harvesting Oil, best per gal 35c. Binder Twine, (Plymouth) a. p. perlta lie. Binder Twine, (Plymouth) Standard, per lb 10c .. Screen wire per yd., 10, l 2 j and 15c. at Bird’s. Some little excitement was caused last Saturday evening on South Main street when a horse attempted to run away. Two gentlemen from Clifton were in town and had finished their shopping and were ready to go home, and m turning tpe-buggy around they broke the axle of the buggy, this frightened the horse and caused it to The Bepublicau Executive com* mittee met last'Saturday and organ- m uicuuu>u uuimi uu u ca 1. »> . . . T.iiff.__ *—u ^ .. ized with tho following, officerst- ^un^^n-the-rinrlliey'struck the pile ~*<dd.tojBmralo viAPennsyTvania Lines rr-^rrr-YN,.. o f fflU{1 tJjat ^vagj Qfr00t o f fhe i,otei good retunmig until July 2d. and- were Utterly covered with the slush. The horse,was stopped hear Boyd’srestaurttnt. Oscar Satterfield purchased a horse ibis week fromBenton Barber for use in the rural mail delivery; Frank Shepard Came over from Dayton, yesterday to spend A few days,. - . . Bine unbleached muslin, per yd. 5c. A. . . __R. Good Apron Ginghams pef yd'5c, — - • j. Galj American Blue Prints or yd, 5c ices' per 1-2 And Wall Paper (Berunants) per bolt d 3c, - htBird’s. - 'Miss Bessie Milburn has a p h tbe'Electrienl building at tin American Exposition, - osition ic Pan- The Misses Murdocks enferfained a number of friends on Wednesday At the home of their parents, Silas Mur dock and wife. —Ladies Shirt Waists, a choice line At$1,1,25, 1.00, 2.00’ and 2.50 each „ - at Bird’s. Mrs, Gath Collins, who has been living In Monmouth for some lime, has returned to Oedarviile to ronfee- lier homo with her »on, Hale Collins, Manager Green of the, I). 8, & IT. has gojro to Buffalo to bite 200. Ital ians to'work on tho line. He says it is utterly impo*rible to get local men for tiro twnli. They are badly in need of learns for tiro scrapers, being' on* able to hire them at any price. The fill at the edge of Springfield will re quire tho yemovat of 80,000 ciUm* yards o f dirt, —Notify the City Hotel you are go ing to take dinner there gaxt Sunday. You will get n special dinner at a special price. • A dance was given at the home of the Misses Jackson, Wednesday-even ing. Couples wer present from- -Ho. Charleston and- Jamestown. The orchestra'from the .latter furnished the music. new —We have a choice. lot of Silk Ginghams, ask to see them > atBird’s. -About thirty from here went to Xenia, Thursday evening to bear Ed ward Everett Hale, the noted poet, author and lecturer. The lecture was enjoyed by all- present, but the Oedarviile crowd had,to leave before Mr Hale finished his addrees iu- order to catch-the late train, . Representative Horace Ankeuey if confined t o bis bed suffering with sciatic rheumatism. , Prof. J- EohbHarperJeft Monda f he 'wil Chicago evening for Chicago where l renew several studies- in the University. - - .—New Neck Wear.' We are show ing the newest and' nobbiest line in town, ask to see them at Bird’s. Miss Junta Pollock arrived home from Moumouth, 111., Tuesday morn: ing. Childrens day was observed in a very fittiug manner last Sabbath at the hf. E. church. SundayExcursion. ' 1 Special train leaves here at 9. a, m, Sunday Jtiue 30th for Cincinnati. Bound trip $1.25, Excursion to Columbus. June 23d and 24th for, Convention of Bepublican Party of Ohio, excur sion tickets will be sold io Columbus Via Pennsylvania Lines,' good- return ing until June’ 26th.- Saangerfost Excursions to Buffalo, June 22d and 23d, for thirtieth Saengerfest of the North American Saengerfest, excursion tickets will be LOW RAMS TO DETROIT. The C.H, &|D, Ity, and its connec tions will sell tickets to Detroit and return at Half Bate on July 6th and 7th, alsoon tho 8th from nearbypoints on. account o f the National Educa tional Association Meeting, Special fow rates will be in effect to the Pan-American Exposition and Northern Resorts during this conven tion. Ask O. I t . ’*&!). representa tives for hook on summer tours to Northern JUsorts ami Pan-American Exposition. Oilr,Prices On Groceries, Arhucklcs or Lion Coflee 12^olbor 2 lbs for 25c, 6 loaves ofTrader’s Bread tor 25c, ■ Fancy Table Syrup in 1 gal cans 80c. .3 doz Big Pickles for 20c, Gallons Gasoline for 60c, OBars Happy Thought Soap and one Ticket B'fee for Photograph at Downing’s Gallery for 25ft, 3 lbs Best Ginger Snaps for 25c, Excelsior Canned Corn 8e can or 2 * tana for tue, 10*lbs Granulated Sugar for $1,00. 16J iba (toffee A Sugar for #1.00. Choke Old Potatoes 20c per Peck, Premium Tickets given, ask for them nf Bird’*, Everything in Sheet Music. 0 *Jacob Doll Pianos^ f « r €#ee9tM# IN mt f ! 5 I P ^ f W E S T Y ^ O U l T h e IPerTotcit I n s i f p m e h t o p t h e Aside fyorn the high-grade Doll Pianos we are sole agent for Steinway, Weber, Chickering Bros„ Baus. Milton........... and several other high grade pianos. Cash orceasy payments,. Give tis a call before buying. » I J. L. FLANERY', 33 S. Fountain Ave. Springfield, Ohio. |S BfADE froir ^ trimmings thr pocket tacks, and.tried on befo ^Everything in Sheet Music,: A GOOD COUGH MRDICIJSE. • I speaks well for Chamberlain’s Cough remedy- when_ druggists use it in their dwn tarailies in preference to any other. “ I have sold Chamber- Iain's Cough Bemedy for the past five years with complete -totistaction to myself and, customers,” says Uruggist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y- “ I have always used it my own' family both for ordinary coughs aud colds and for the cough following la grippe, and find itvery efficacious.” For sale by O. M. Bidgway. Which, Will Many Thousa -A Fresh arrivals of* P la in M o r cem ed Ohamprays, Striped Mer cerized Madras. Said to ■be ' the handsomest fabric pro* dneed in thirty y e a i-s „ ................:....... 1...20C, 250, 37c ,a n d 50c,' M IN IA T U R E Glasgow L.inen Zephyr in Plain Colors and Stripes Good Advce. Stripe Madras, fo r waist and drosses in style erqual tb the high est cost grades, only,.-..,......... 1—.-“L....1 ioc , I 2 i - 2c, and ' ] Residences owl Barns Other Buildings S ' ' G/eat Bemoge ' —Crops Es The most miserable beings in. the world are thosesufl’ering from Dyspep sia, and, Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent, of the people in the United Hlates are afflicted with these two- diseases and their eflects: such as Sour/ Stomach, Sick Head ache, HiibituAl Costiveness, Palpita- tion of the-Heart,- Heart burn, Water- brash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at, the Pit o f the Stomach, Yellow .Skin, Coated Tongue and Disagree- Taste in the Moutn, Coming up of Food.after,Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to, your j^ruggis't.and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 ceifts. Two doses will relieve you.1 Try it. Get Green’s PrizfeAlmanac, Dresden Silks Tissues ~ 3 oe, worth 50 c ‘4’ Dimities, prettier than ever..-../,.... — „.„3 c, 106, 15c,. and 25 S ty lish Batistes, one o f'th e prettiet and fastest sellers o f the .' - .. -------------------- 150 yah] season. IVhitje-Gbods, plain fabrics and fancy w e a v e s ___ _ Sc to 50c. LACE DEPARTMENT, One Lot Point do'Paris Labes and Insert!ngs/ two to four . inches wide, yoiir choice........... ______ ____ _________ge NOTICE Pure Clover hay forsale Jn the win- row this coming week. '. Mi$> M. £>; Turnbull. NOTICE. Customers are requested to return to us at sonce all grain bags b'r/inded ‘ ‘Andrews <&Co,” • ■Kerr & Bastings Baos, , , A TtlAVELING MAH’ confided to us the other day that he used Dr* Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in his family ane needed no oilier rem edy, as It seemed to keep the entire .family so perfectly free from Consti pation. Indigestion, Sick Headache and Stomach Troubles* Sold by O* M. Bidgway. ' Why Some Fishes Dl« Easily.. The reason that fishes and mol- lusks living even three miles under water are able to hear the pressure' of the waves above them, which is one ton/to the square inch at the depth of only a mile, is because they have exceedingly loose tissues, which allow the water to flow through ev ery interstice, as it would through the pores of a sponge, thus equaliz ing the weight. Indeed i t 'is as serted the main cause o f their dying almost Immediately upon, "being brought to the surface is because- .^ W . 1 i i - twAMlKWhsn Hiftf VrtAnt ttfc the-rreustoffieff moved. 1st, all s ressuro has beeare- to ono natural- P According — — pecies of sharks brought up from a depth o f over two miles are dead before they reach the surface. EvIl SpIrit# and Health. The evil spirits which constantly beset tho pathway of the Mongolian are charged, with being the cause of all diseases. Such a thing as attrib uting physical troubles to bad sew ers, being Out too late at night, or going to the lodge would riot be giv en tho honor of consideration, by an; high minded apd honorable Chinese. I f the gods and insects will not ah him, ho closes his eyes in serenitv as his end approaches and calmh yields up his spirit. Fate has de creed it. , CATARRHCANNOTBECURED with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, "Catarrh is a blood or con stitutional diseaseand in order to Cure ft you mush take internal remedies, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed, by oho of the best physicians in this country for,years, ahd is a regular prescription, It is composed ol the best tonics known, Ofimbined with the best blood puri- fiers* acting directly on. the mucous. surfaces! The perfect eombinatiop: of the two ingredients is what pro* ducessuch wonderful results m'curing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials free. F. 8 . C iirrrv dfcCo,, Toledo, O, Hold by Druggists, 75c. ■: Hall’sFamily Pills are the best* # V • Ono L o t Nainsook Embroitiered Inserting^, you r c h o i c e / ioc- - These Laces and Embroideries are One Half -Regular Price. ClKIfturpfiy&Bit £ 0 . 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 Limestotfe Street, SPBINGFIELD’ O. stRaoi Rats, IOC, 15 c, 20 c 25c> 35 c, 50 c,. 75 c, $1 at SULLIVAN, THE IlATTER, 27 S. Limestone St, . / Springfield, O. CHURCH.DIRECTORY R, P, liUfcli—Rov. J, P. MotWfi, Enswr. serrice* »t ll;0O a. m. Sabbath School At 10 &<a , CoTcnanter Ch’ofch—Rev. W. J, Sanderson, pastor. Sabbath Hchcol. » i 10 a, to. Preach* tag at 11:00 A, in. .Yom^_Emnla_ftj*«t-*H}- - . gah\jitl,s0f the month w e thejr meet at 0:30, and preaebinj- In tb» ereniht: on the 1st and Kd Sabbaths of the month at 7:00 p. m. V, P, Church—Rev* J . O, Ross,pa*tor. Ser vices at 10:30 a, m. and 7:00 p, >m» Sabbath School at 9:30 a.m. standard time. At, E, Church*—Rev, A . Hfttniiton, Pastor. Preaching ftt 10:15 a, re Sabbath Sc.iool at 9:30 a. til. Young People’s meeting *t 7:00 p* ra, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. ’ <. Baptist Church-—Rev. fteorgo Washington, pastor nrthe Baptist church. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p.m* Prayer meeting every Wednesday nigh! *17:80. Everyone invited. 6 . E. Jones Pas* u . and 7:00 p* in* A .M . E, Churcb—Hev, tor Preaching at 10:30 a Class every Sabbath at 12:00, Sabbath School at 3:00 p, tn. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m Wednesday eve. A Goodlhtng. German Syrup i,s the opoeinl pre scription of Dr. A, Boschee, a celo brated Germari Physician, anti is ac knowledged to lie one of tho moat for tunate discoveries ip medicine, *It quickly cures.Coughs, Colds and .all Lung troubles o f the severest nature, removing, as it does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts Iu a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has Stood the test of years, giving satis faction in every case, which its rap idly- increasing sale every season con firms. Two million bottles sold annu ally, Boschcc’s German Byrnp was introduced in the United States in 1868, and is now sold iu every town and village in the civilised w«,Id • Three doses will relieve Rny„prdinary cough. Price Thcts. GeT" Greens' Prise Almanac. Steps *iu Ovugh ini w»rk» Off m 0*14 Lax,alive Bromo*t|uininn Tablets cure a cold in one day, No cure.'uo pkfi „Price 28 cents. n ■Polity I ........... ■ T* ■1 i l Insurance Company of New York. ' This fx to certify that my house U'as insured in The Home o f Neu> York, through IP* L . Clematis, Agent , and today, gust JO days after the fire I hare received a check fo r $24:],0Q. the full amount JT take pleasure The IJhnie o f my toss, in recommending for promptness amlretiahilily, Mrs. S, A , Bruce, June IS, 1001. The Strongest t*1re Insurance Company in the World. This &Ctipri was night by one of the We. have hap. iu ye came in -the form of seemed to be' in tw . peopleware looking f. ;■the kin<Lbut we, fi Hicks '.that "it is a 1stormperiod contiaui ,;As far.as Can be ase rihaneformed westof js<-wherewe notice Iu the- Ankeuey ne losswtts sustained in . tifober* The old ,at Trebeins were -u aged-with water, Park the trees were l traffic on the Bapid delayed all day. T » sengera remabted out k stormthen seems to K Xenia to tiro Fedora "work is noticedat ttie nfot on, the eoutl being torn off, also At the intersection , Jamestown pikes i .storm.divided, a ee r<Mid; Ah*. Arcli Anders Was badly damage being torn off,"and also destroyed. A Kobert Williamson dftmaga,' ■ A). 8pe» 9 lo§ar ky. tl^atorniftt rooft'd and out build away or destroyed* ford,, a neighbor, c of the trouble aild section of slate roof aud several chimney aud Irog house were foundations and his repair* The timber Grove school house liop.some iwenty-fil |__j Alex Turnbull w beryrbo came in root oh Uiewest g T A I The most Stylish 5 1 L Straw Hats „W£ Wt vm In Springfield are display^! by siihHiwii ; THB m rtm i wo are L o w entire* w«?ll ‘ a|Kj>rchi 27 South Limcxtone* ■age. DR. FENNER’S ■ tin N S M V f 'f d t ^ . .11
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